As a physician working for MSF, you may be responding to an outbreak of cholera or meningitis, treating victims in the aftermath of an armed conflict, or setting up a treatment program for HIV/AIDS or malaria. The only certainty with an MSF mission is that your clinical skills and resourcefulness will be put to the test. You will work to diagnose and treat medical conditions not commonly found in the United States, often without the resources you may be accustomed to having on hand.

On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, all physicians are invited to join us for a live teleconference and webinar to learn more about how you can join Doctors Without Borders’ pool of dedicated doctors. Doctors Without Borders Field Human Resources Officer, Melissa Bieri, will give an overview of the organization and discuss requirements. Joining Melissa will be a New York-based physician and MSF aid worker, who will share stories and photos from their experiences working in the field with MSF. Participants will be able to ask questions about the recruitment process and life in the field.